He did, but he used lawyers from a monkey firm (who, I understand, he once duped into removing their shoes out of "cultural sensitivity".) My lawyers gave them a sound thrashing and forced the execution of a settlement agreement that grants me full, unencumbered right and title to the term "Ooops..." (three o's.) Vox retains limited rights to Oops with two o's and must pay royalties for each use of Ooops.... With lawyers, as with clothing, you get what you pay for (c) Phat Guido.

He did, but he used lawyers from a monkey firm (who, I understand, he once duped into removing their shoes out of "cultural sensitivity".) My lawyers gave them a sound thrashing and forced the execution of a settlement agreement that grants me full, unencumbered right and title to the term "Ooops..." (three o's.) Vox retains limited rights to Oops with two o's and must pay royalties for each use of Ooops.... With lawyers, as with clothing, you get what you pay for (c) Phat Guido.

Who here has followed in the footsteps of LB ? One last tidbit: When I brought my fabric to Caraceni and asked him to make me a suit out of it, he said he would, but if he tailored it, it would not truly be my suit-- I interrupted him. “Not my suit?” I roared. “But it’s my fabric. My mill. You just bring the scissors--.” (I was a hothead in those days). “Wait,” said the patient Caraceni of Milan, “I did not finish. It will not truly be your suit until you sleep in it for two straight days.” And Reader, I did

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I'm amazed no one has mentioned that at 0:14-0:15 it is revealed that Barbera wears braces with trousers with belt loops.

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